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Is that knee still hurting? Do sports injuries deserve special treatment? Should you try to run through your pain? Are some people injury prone? Do athletes demand too much of their bodies? Phone David lcke in the Birmingham studio with yoursportsinjury queries or to follow up last night's Radio 4 documentary, with Dr Noel O'Brien honorary doctor to the British Olympic Association; Bernard Thomas , physiotherapist to the England and Warwickshire cricket teams, and Mike Rawson , former 800 m European champion and now an experienced senior coach at the famous
Birmingham athletics club, Birchfield Harriers. Producers GWYN RICHARDS and JOCK GALLACHER BBC Birmingham
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Cage Bird by JEREMY TIPTAFT
If you play the game of life strictly by the rules and always conform like Manners. it seems terribly unfair that a rebel like Benson can come along and turn everything topsy-turvy ... and maybe even getawaywithit!
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON

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What Brothers Are For A classical comedy by STEVE GOOCH
It's a mess. Terry's in love with Sheila Martell. Dave and Brenda have failed to take precautions. Ray gets everything mixed up. and everyone'6 worried about Dad gettingout.
Directed by MICHAEL HEFFERNAN

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I worked with the great Marie Lloyd-that was a feather in my cap — I was on her very last bill before she retired.
Ben Warris looks back on the great names-and bizarre happenings he's known in 60 years of show business.
Compiled and produced by HERBERT WILLIAMS
(First broadcast on Radio Wales)

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Another chance to hear half anhour of head-thumping humourinthecompanyof Willie Rushton and guests
Gordon Clyde , Sally Grace , David Ttmson and Jan Waters
Everything you ever wanted to know about the office party but were afraid to remember. Written by GUY JENKIN BARRY BOWES. GEOFFREY ATKINSON , JOHN LANGDON and KEN ELLIS Producer ALAN NIXON

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When Hunter Davies challenged Bookshelf listeners to produce a contemporary ghoststoryhundredsof spine-chillingtalesofthe supernatural poured in. A selection of some of the best is read in the first of two programmes.
FENTON Producerkatefenton

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A portrait of the composer who embodied in his music the sensuousnessandproud passion of the Spanish character, and of the humble, ascetic little man once described by Stravinsky as 'the most unpitying religious natureIhaveeverKnown" Written and presented by TRADER FAUIJtNER
Producer ARTHUR JOIINSON

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News, views and information for people with a visual handicap.
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Listeners can phone in queries and comments relating to the programme on [number removed],
6.30-10.0 pm. Handbooks of aidsandpublications,[address removed]

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The fifth of six entertainments to help you beat the weather as David Barlow ,
Peter Christie , Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis make the attempt to be reasonably together with their special guests
The East Side Torpedoes Producer
DANNY GREENSTONE

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